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Brookstone of David City
Provides long term care, adult day services and hospice care.
Iroquois Memorial Hospital - Iroquois Regional Health Center
Offers nursing and hospice care services for individuals with terminal illness or who are homebound.
Services include hospice medical director who consults with staff and patients, nursing visits scheduled as needed, 24-hour on-call staff, C.N.A. visits as scheduled, expert pain and symptom control using appropriate medications and holistic methods, psychosocial assistance and support, financial and legal information/referrals, spiritual support through the spiritual care team with patient's permission, volunteers to offer assistance in errands, companionship, conversation, counseling for patient, family, and community, education for family, facilities, and community, assistance with funeral planning and arrangements, grief support for patient, family, and community, and home health aide.
VNA Health Care - Joliet
Offers home health care and hospice services. Care may include:
- Regular visits to patient's home to provide care.
- Coordinate services needed from other healthcare providers, including doctors, therapists, social workers and nurse aides.
- Keeps family and primary care physician informed about progress and care plan.
VNA will also answer questions about hospice care or end-of-life questions, even if a patient is not ready for hospice care at this time. Topics include:
- Advance directives.
- End-of-life issues.
- Making plans to provide care for a loved one with a terminal illness.
- Grief and loss issues.
- Understanding palliative care vs. curative treatment.
Methodist Fremont Health
Hospital.
Hospice care.
Home health care.
Saint Joseph Villa Homecare and Hospice
VNA Health Care - Carol Stream - Mona Kea
Offers home health care and hospice services. Care may include:
- Regular visits to patient's home to provide care.
- Coordinate services needed from other healthcare providers, including doctors, therapists, social workers and nurse aides.
- Keeps family and primary care physician informed about progress and care plan.
VNA will also answer questions about hospice care or end-of-life questions, even if a patient is not ready for hospice care at this time. Topics include:
- Advance directives.
- End-of-life issues.
- Making plans to provide care for a loved one with a terminal illness.
- Grief and loss issues.
- Understanding palliative care vs. curative treatment.
Chadron Community Hospital and Health Services
Omaha VA Medical Center
Provides hospice and palliative services to veterans with life-threatening illnesses. Services focus on comfort, quality of life and reducing suffering.
Memorial Health - Lincoln Memorial Hospital
Offers a home hospice program for patients and families throughout central Illinois. A coordinated care team visits individuals and their families in their own home. "Home" can be anywhere an individual calls home - house, apartment, nursing or retirement facility. The goal is to keep patients in familiar surroundings and close to loved ones for as long as possible.
Hospice of Southern Illinois - Belleville Office
Offers a range of services for older adults. Care services may also be provided in many settings, within the patient's home, nursing home, assisted living facilities, or hospitals.
Journey House Skilled Nursing Facility for End-of-Life Care
Hospice is appropriate for any individual diagnosed with a progressive, life-limiting illness or condition with a prognosis of six months or less, if the illness or condition were to take its normal course. The program seeks to help clients live final months comfortably at home, rather than seeking ongoing curative treatments.
Hospice care includes 24/7 availability for consultation and urgent visits, distribution of medications and durable medical equipment related to terminal diagnosis, personal care needs and companionship provided by hospice aides and volunteers, personalized Veteran services, emotional and spiritual support from team of social workers and pastoral staff and bereavement services for all loved ones for 18 months following hospice care.
Tabitha Home Health Care and Hospice - Omaha
Hospice is appropriate for any individual diagnosed with a progressive, life-limiting illness or condition with a prognosis of six months or less, if the illness or condition were to take its normal course. The program seeks to help clients live final months comfortably at home, rather than seeking ongoing curative treatments.
Hospice care includes 24/7 availability for consultation and urgent visits, distribution of medications and durable medical equipment related to terminal diagnosis, personal care needs and companionship provided by hospice aides and volunteers, personalized Veteran services, emotional and spiritual support from team of social workers and pastoral staff and bereavement services for all loved ones for 18 months following hospice care.
OSF Home Care/Hospice
Care Initiatives Facilities
Offers services that include, skilled care, nursing homes, assisted living, and senior housing in 59 locations throughout Iowa. 6 hospice locations are also available.
AseraCare Hospice - Council Bluffs
Winneshiek Medical Center
Provides hospice services to people with terminal illness and their families to help maintain the best quality of life possible. Hospice care is provided wherever the person resides, whether it is in their own home, a long-term care facility or the hospital. Patients routinely receive in-home services from an interdisciplinary hospice team including a medical director, nurses, homemaker/health aides, social workers, spiritual advisors, pharmacists, and volunteers. Nursing home residents may receive hospice care as well. The team will work individually with dying person and family members to meet whatever needs arise. Hospice Care provides continued support before and after death (bereavement support for family members).
CHI Health at Home, LLC
Mary Greeley Medical Center
VNA Health Care - Carol Stream
Offers home health care and hospice services. Care may include:
- Regular visits to patient's home to provide care.
- Coordinate services needed from other healthcare providers, including doctors, therapists, social workers and nurse aides.
- Keeps family and primary care physician informed about progress and care plan.
VNA will also answer questions about hospice care or end-of-life questions, even if a patient is not ready for hospice care at this time. Topics include:
- Advance directives.
- End-of-life issues.
- Making plans to provide care for a loved one with a terminal illness.
- Grief and loss issues.
- Understanding palliative care vs. curative treatment.
Kossuth Regional Health Center
Hospice services are available to individuals who can no longer benefit from curative treatment (the typical Hospice patient has a life-limiting illness of six months or less).
CHI Health at Home - Lincoln
Iowa City Hospice
Provides compassionate end-of-life care to community members wherever they call home, supporting patients and families in homes, assisted or independent living communities, nursing homes, hospitals, or a loved one’s residence.
VA Illiana Healthcare System
Provides hospice and palliative services to veterans with life-threatening illnesses. Services focus on comfort, quality of life and reducing suffering.
Memory Care Services
Offers coordinated services to terminally ill patients and their families in their chosen environment.
Provides a personalized care plan that is based on patient/family goals, needs and desires.
Physical, psychological, social, and spiritual care is available from a medically directed interdisciplinary team consisting of physicians, nurses, therapists, home health aides, social workers, pastors, volunteers, music therapist, massage therapist, or chaplain.
Care plans may include medical care, pain and symptom management.
National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization